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CAROLINA
REGISTER
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IN THIS ISSUE
PROPOSED RULES
Human Resources
NRCD
FINAL RULES
Human Resources
Revenue
ISSUE DATE: MAY 2, 1988
Volume 3 • Issue 3 • Pages 109-118
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NORTH
CAROLINA
REGISTER
Office of Administrative Hearings
P. O. Drawer 11666
Raleigh, NC 27604
(919) 733 - 2678
Robert A. Mclott,
Director
James R. Scarcella, Sr.
Deputy Director
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Staff:
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Publications Coordinator
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Editorial Assistant
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Records Clerk
ISSUE CONTENTS
I. PROPOSED RULES
Human Resources
Medical Assistance 109
NRCD
Soil and Water Conservation... 1 1 1
Wildlife Resources 1 1 1
II. FINAL RULES
Human Resources
Drug Commission 113
Revenue
License and Excise Tax 113
III. CUMULATD/E FNDEX 117
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
Publication Deadlines and Schedules
[March I9SS - March 1989)
Issue
Last Day
Last Day
Earliest
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Date
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for
Date for
Earliest
Filing
Electronic
Public
Effective
Filing
Hearing &
Adoption by
Agency
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* The "Earliest Effective Date" is computed assuming that the public hearing
and adoption occur in the calendar month immediately following the "Issue
Date", that the agency files the rule with The Administrative Rules Review
Commission by the 20th of the same calendar month and that ARRC approves
the rule at the next calendar month meeting.
PROPOSED RULES
TITLE 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN
RESOURCES
7V otice is hereby given in accordance with G.S.
1 SOB- 1 2 that the Department of Human
Resources! Division of Medical Assistance intends
to amend regulations cited as 10 NCAC 50 A
.0201; and 10 NCAC 50B .0311.
1 he proposed effective date of this action is
September 1, 1988.
1 he public hearing will be conducted at 1:30
p.m. on June 15, 1988 at North Carolina Division
of Medical Assistance, 1985 Umstead Drive,
Room 201, Raleigh, N.C. 27603.
(comment Procedures: Written comments con-
cerning these amendments must be submitted by
June 15, 1988 to: Director, Division of Medical
Assistance, 1985 Umstead Drive, Raleigh, N.C.
27603. Oral comments may be presented at the
hearing. In addition, a fiscal impact statement
on these rule amendments are available upon
written request from the same address.
CHAPTER 50 - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
SUBCHAPTER 50A - GENERAL PROGRAM
ADMINISTRATION
SECTION .0200 - DEFINITIONS
.0201 DEFINITIONS
For purpose of this Chapter, are the following
definitions:
(31) "Guardian" means an individual, corpo-
ration, or disinterested public agent ap-
pointed by the clerk of superior court to
replace an individual's authority to make
decisions about his person, family, or prop-
erty when the individual does not have ade-
quate capacity to make such decisions and
has been adjudicated incompetent. A
guardian can be a guardian of the person, a
guardian of the estate, or a general guardian
which is a guardian of both the person and
the estate.
fJ44 (32) "Incapacity" means a physical or
mental defect, illness or impairment which
substantially reduces or eliminates a person's
ability to support or care for an otherwise
eligible child, and which is expected to last
at least 30 days.
f^ K33) "Income" means money which is
available to members of the budget unit for
their needs.
f£^ H34) "Income, Earned" means money re-
ceived as a result of employment.
fM){35] "Income, Gross" means total income
before allowable deductions.
f344 {36) "Income, Net" means income after
all allocable deductions.
fS4) (37) "Income, Unearned" means money
received from any source other than em-
ployment.
(38) "Incompetent Adult" means an adult who
lacks sufficient capacity to manage his own
affairs or to make or communicate impor-
tant decisions concerning his person, family,
or property whether such lack of capacity is
due to mental illness, mental retardation,
autism^ inebriety,
epilepsy, cerebral palsy,
senility^ disease,
(b)
(c)
(d)
injury, or similar cause or
condition who has been adjudicated incom-
petent by the clerk of superior court.
(-^4 (39) 'Inmate of a Public Institution"
means a person who lives in an institution
that is the responsibility of a governmental
unit or over which a governmental unit ex-
ercises administrative control and which
provides treatment or services, food and
shelter.
f^£4 {40) "Fife Estate Interest" means the right
to use property and receive income from the
property for the remainder of one's life.
(40 ^41) "Fong Term Care" means care in:
(a) a general or specialty hospital in excess of
60 continuous days,
a state mental hospital,
a skilled nursing facility, or
an intermediate care facility.
f4#H42) "Patient's Monthly Fiability" means
the amount of a long term care patient's in-
come that must be paid towards his cost of
care.
(444(43) "Reasonable Classification" means a
grouping of individuals under age 19 who
do not meet the AFDC dependent child de-
finition, but are in need of assistance in fos-
ter homes or institutions or medical
facilities.
(44- H44) "Remainder Interest" means owner-
ship interest in property which will be in-
herited in full or jointly with other
remainder interest holders at a life interest
holder's death.
f4J4 (45) "Representative" means a person who
acts on behalf of a client.
f444 (46) "Reserve" means assets owned by
members of the budget unit and which have
a market value.
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(-4J- K47) "Residence" means the county or
state where a client lives with intent to re-
main for an mdefinite time. Also, a child
has the residence of the person with whom
he resides unless he is in the custody of a
social services agency.
f46- H4S) "Revocable Trust" means funds held
in trust which are available for the client's
use.
(47X49) "RSDI (Retirement. Survivors, Disa-
bility Insurance)" means Social Security
benefits.
{4& H 50) "SDX" means State Data Exchange
with the Social Security Administration for
the purpose of providing a listing of all per-
sons receiving supplemental security income,
their current payment status and amount of
SSI and other sources of income.
t-4% t 5\ ) "Specified Relative" means a parent
or a person in one of the following groups:
(a) any blood relative, including those of
half-blood, and including first cousins,
nephews, or nieces, and persons of pre-
ceding generations as denoted by prefixes
of grand, great, or great-great;
(b) stepfather, stepmother, stepbrother, and
stepsister:
(c) persons who legally adopt a child, their
parents as well as the natural and other
legally adopted children of such persons,
and other relatives of the adoptive parents
in accordance with state law;
(d) spouses of any persons named in the
above groups even after the marriage is
terminated by death or divorce.
',52) "SSI" means Supplemental Security
Income - A federal assistance payment for
aged, blind and disabled persons adminis-
tered by the Social Security Administration.
h*4- H 53) "Stepparent" means a person legally
married to the parent of a child in the
Medicaid budget unit.
t->3- H 54 ) "Timely Notice" means a written
notice to inform the recipient of intended
action. No action can be taken to reduce
or terminate assistance until 10 work days
following the date of the notice.
(4^-H55j "Time Standard" means the require-
ment to process an application within 45 or
6d days from the date of application unless
there is applicant or collateral delay in pro-
viding information.
(-^4- K 56 ) "Verification" means the confirma-
tion of facts and information used in deter-
mining eligibility.
Statutory Authority G.S. l08A-25(b); IOSA-54.
SLBCH APTKR SOB - ELIGIBILITY
DETERMINATION
SECTION .0300 - CONDITIONS FOR
ELIGIBILITY
.0311 RESERVE
( 1 ) The value of resources that are currently
available to any budget unit member is
considered in determining financial eligibil-
ity. A resource is considered available when
it is actually available and when the budget
unit member has a legal interest in the re-
source and he, or someone acting in his be-
half, can take any necessary action to make
it available;
(a) When a representative alleges that an
applicant recipient or budget unit member
is mentally and or physically incompetent
and does not have a legal representative
appointed to act in his behalf, the re-
sources held solely by the
applicant recipient or budget unit member
or held jointly with a non-budget unit
member will not be considered legally
available in determining countable reserve
provided the following two conditions are
met:
(i) The applicant recipient or budget unit
member has been adjudicated by the
Court to be legally incompetent; and
(ii) The Court must be petitioned for ap-
pointment of a legal guardian for the
applicant recipient or budget unit mem-
ber.
(b) Provided the conditions in (a)(i) and (a)(ii)
are met, the applicant recipients or
budget unit member's resources which are
held solely by the applicant recipient or
budget unit member or held jointly with
a non-budget unit member will not be
counted in determining his eligibility for
Medicaid from the date he actually be-
came incompetent until:
(i) For AFDC related cases and aged, blind
and disabled cases protected by grandfa-
ther provisions, the date the legal guardian
is appointed;
(ii) For aged, blind and disabled cases not
protected by grandfather provisions, the
first day of the month following the
month the legal guardian is appointed.
(c) In order for resources to be considered le-
gally unavailable when it is alleged than
an applicant recipient or budget unit
member is incompetent, the petition to
have an applicant recipient or budget unit
member declared incompetent must be
tiled with the Court within 30 calendar
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PROPOSED RULES
days of the date the applicant/recipient's
or budget unit member's representative
was informed of the procedure required to
be followed.
(d) In order for resources to be considered le-
gally unavailable when it is alleged that an
applicant, 'recipient or budget unit member
is incompetent, the petition to have a legal
guardian appointed must be filed with the
Court within 30 calendar days of the date
the applicant/recipient's or budget unit
member's representative was informed of
the procedure required to be followed.
(e) When the applicant /recipient or budget
unit member has excess resources or el-
igibility cannot be determined because the
applicant recipient or budget unit member
has no legal representative who can obtain
information required to determine eligi-
bility, the county department of social
services must assume responsibility for
petitioning the Court for incompetency
and the appointment of a guardian in the
event the applicant/recipient or budget
unit member has no representative willing
to act in his behalf or the
applicant 'representative's or budget unit
member's representative fails or refuses to
take the required action to have the
applicant recipient or budget unit member
declared to be incompetent and or have a
guardian appointed within the prescribed
time frames.
Authority G.S. IOSA-54; 108A-55; 10SA-58; 42
U.S.C. 703, 704, 1396; 42 C.F.R. 435.121; 42
C.F.R. 435.210; 42 C.F.R. 435.711; 42 C.F.R.
435.712; 42 C.F.R. 435.734; 42 C.F.R. 435.823;
42 C.F.R. 435.840; 42 C.F.R. 435,841; 42 C.F.R.
435.845; 42 C.F.R. 445.850; 42 C.F.R. 435.851;
45 C.F.R. 233.20; 45 C.F.R. 233.51.
TITLE 15 - DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
Room, Archdale Building,
Street, Raleigh, NC.
512 N. Salisbury
No
otice is hereby given in accordance with G.S.
150B-12 that the Division of Soil and Water
Conservation intends to amend the regulation
cited as 15 NCAC 6B .0003.
1 he proposed effective date of this action is
September 1, 1988.
1 he public hearing will be conducted at 10:00
a.m. on June 1, 1988 at Fifth Floor Conference
Co
■ omment Procedures: Written comments are
encouraged to be submitted pi tor to or during the
hearing. Oral comments may be preserved ty any
interested party at the hearing. Additional infor-
mation concerning the hearing or the proposal may
be obtained by contacting Douglas G. Lewis, Di-
vision of Soil and Water Conservation, P.O. Box
27687, Raleigh, NC 2761 1-7687, (919) 733-2302.
CHAPTER 6 - SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION
SUBCHAPTER 6B - DISTRICT PROGRAMS:
REORGANIZATION AND EXPENSES
.0003 REQUIREMENT FOR DISBURSEMENTS
The commission shall not disburse "general ex-
pense" funds until the district
(4) submits a» "Audit Report," Form 2&&J ac-
counting fe* a»y "general expenso" funds
received i» previous fiscal year, satisfactory
te the commission;
(3) submits an "Application", Form 203, re-
questing the funds, properly signed by the
chairman of the district or of the county
committee, and properly notarized and
signed by a county official stipulating the
amount of county funds appropriated for the
district.
0) submits a "Proposod Budget", Form 304?
UllUlllIICb I 1 W E71 \J L' \J *f\J\A L 1 i'VL'L. I IUI I Ul L"J \JI lUllU'Jf
satisfactory te the commission.
Statutory Authority G.S. 139-4(d); I43B-294.
J V otice is hereby given in accordance with G.S.
150B-12 that the Wildlife Resources Commission
intends to adopt the regulation cited as 15 NCA C
10F .0355.
1 he proposed effective date of this action is
September 1, 1988.
1 he public hearing will be conducted at 10:00
a.m. on June 1, 1988 at Wildlife Resources Com-
mission Conference Room No. 386, 5 12 N.
Salisbury Street, Archdale Bui/ding, Raleigh, NC
27611.
Co
■ omment Procedures: Interested persons may
present their views either orally or in writing at the
hearing. In addition, the record of hearing will
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PROPOSED RULES
be open for receipt of written comments from May
18, 1988, to June 16, 19SS. Such written com-
ments must be delivered or mailed to the Wildlife
Resources Commission, 512 N. Salisbury St.,
Raleigh, NC 27611.
CHAPTER 10 - WILDLIFE RESOURCES AND
WATER SAFETY
SUBCHAPTER 10F - MOTORBOATS AND
WATER SAFETY
SECTION .0300 - LOCAL WATER SAFETY
REGULATIONS
.0355 PERQUIMANS COUNTY
(a) Regulated Area. This Rule applies to the
canals of Holiday Island.
(b) Speed Limit. No person shall operate any
motorboat or vessel at greater than no-wake
speed within the regulated area described in Par-
agraph (a) of this Rule.
(c) Placement and Maintenance of Markers.
The Board of Commissioners of Perquimans
County is designated a suitable agency for place-
ment and maintenance of markers implementing
this Rule.
Statutory Authority G.S. 75 A- 3; 75A-15.
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FINAL RULES
U pon request from the adopting agency, the
text of rules will be published in this section.
W hen the text of any adopted rule is iden-
tical to the text of that as proposed, adoption
of the rule will be noted in the "List of Rules
Affected" and the text of the adopted rule
will not be republished.
/% dopted rules filed by the Departments of
Correction, Revenue and Transportation are
published in this section. These departments
are not subject to the provisions ofG.S. 150B,
Article 2 requiring publication of proposed
rules.
TITLE 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN
RESOURCES
CHAPTER 45 - NORTH CAROLINA DRUG
COMMISSION
SUBCHAPTER 4511 - DRUG TREATMENT
FACILITIES
SECTION .0200 - SCHEDULES OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
.0202 SCHEDULE I
(b) Opiates. Unless specifically excepted or
unless listed in another schedule, any of the fol-
lowing opiates, including their isomers, esters,
ethers, salts and salts of isomers, esters and ethers
whenever the existence of such isomers, esters,
ethers, and salts is possible within the specific
chemical designation:
( 1 2) Beta-hydro xy-3-methylfentanyl
(other name: N-[l-(2-hydroxy-2-
phenethyl)-3-methyl-4-piperidinyl]
-Nphenylpropanamide) 9831
History Note: Statutory Authority G.S.
90-88; 90-89; 143B-I47;
Eff. June 30, 1978;
Amended Eff. May 1, 1988;
December I, 1987; August 1, 1987;
December I, 1986.
TITLE 17 - DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
CHARIER 4 - LICENSE AND EXCISE TAX
SUBCHAPTER 4B - LICENSE TAXES
SECTION .1300 - PEDDLERS
.1303 FLEA MARKET
History Note: Statutory Authority G.S.
105-53; 105-262;
Eff. February I, 1976;
Amended Eff. July 1, 1979;
June 11, 1977;
Repealed Eff. July I, 1988.
.1305 OTHER APPLICABLE LICENSES
DUE
In addition to license under G.S. 105-53, a
peddler, an itinerant merchant, or a flea market
vendor is subject to other applicable privilege li-
censes for each location, depending upon the
kind of merchandise sold or offered for sale.
History Note: Statutory Authority G.S.
105-53; 105-262;
Eff. February 1, 1976;
Amended Eff. July I, 1988.
.1308 LICENSE PROCUREMENT AND
DISPLAY
(a) To obtain a license under G.S. 105-53 as
timely as possible, the peddler, itinerant mer-
chant, flea market vendor, or flea market opera-
tor must apply directly to the nearest local state
revenue office. In making application for license
in this manner, an Official Receipt of Revenue
Officer (Form RO 1000) will be issued upon
providing:
(1) a copy of applicant's current state privilege
License, if renewing, from which the re-
venue officer can obtain the account
number, name and address for completing
the application for new license,
the identification required by subsection
(h) of G.S. 105-53, and
payment for license by cash, money order,
or certified check.
The receipt issued shall serve as a temporary Li-
cense until the actual license is received by mail
and shall identify the General Statute, the year,
description of the License, amount paid and the
statement "Temporary Statewide License Issued
By The Secretary of Revenue" if for a flea market
vendor license, or the statement "Temporary
Countywide License Issued By The Secretary of
Revenue For County"
if for either a peddler, itinerant merchant, or flea
market operator license.
(b) The Official Receipt of Revenue Officer
completed by the local revenue office as a tem-
porary License shall be accepted by the flea mar-
ket operator for registration purposes until the
actual license is received by the flea market ven-
dor.
(c) License issued under G.S. 105-53 is to be
displayed or available for inspection in accord-
(2)
(3)
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113
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ance with the provisions of subsection (ij of that A peddler, an itinerant merchant, flea market
section. vendor, or flea market operator applying for a li-
cense under G.S. 105-53 must provide all infor-
ii- , v , c,„, , a. ,l „■, r c mation required under subsection (h) to the
History Note: Statuton 1 Authority G.S. „ . r r. l. c *i_ /- ti i-
j Department oi Re\'enue belore the applicable li-
/0WJ; /aw6 -' cense can be issued.
Eff. July 1, 198S.
History Note: Statutory Authority G.S.
.1309 INFORMATION TO REVENUE 105-53; 105-262;
DEPARTMENT Eff. July 1, 19S8.
114 NOR TH CA ROLINA REGIS TER
NC AC INDEX
TITLE/MAJOR DIVISIONS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
TITLE DEPARTMENT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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Administration, Department of
Agriculture, Department of
Auditor, Department of State
Commerce, Department of
Corrections, Department of
Council of State
Cultural Resources, Department of
Elections, State Board of
Governor, Office of the
Human Resources, Department of
Insurance, Department of
Justice, Department of
Labor, Department of
Crime Control and Public Safety, Department of
Natural Resources and Community Development, Department of
Education, Department of
Revenue, Department of
Secretary of State, Department of
Transportation, Department of
Treasurer, Department of State
Occupational Licensing Boards
Administrative Procedures
Community Colleges, Department of
Housing Finance Agency
State Personnel, Office of
Administrative Hearings, Office of
NOTE: Title 21 contains the chapters of the various occupational licensing boards.
CHAPTER LICENSING BOARDS
2 Architecture, Board of
4 Auctioneers, Commission for
6 Barber Examiners, Board of
8 Certified Public Accountant Examiners, Board of
10 Chiropractic Examiners, Board of
12 Contractors, Licensing Board for
14 Cosmetic Art Examiners, Board of
16 Dental Examiners, Board of
1 8 Electrical Contractors, Board of Examiners of
20 Foresters, Board of Registration for
21 Geologists, Board of
22 I Iearing Aid Dealers and Fitters Board
26 Landscape Architects, Licensing Board of
28 Landscape Contractors, Registration Board of
31 Martial & Family Therapy Certification Board
32 Medical Examiners, Board of
33 Midwifery Joint Committee
34 Mortuary Science, Board of
36 Nursing, Board of
37 Nursing 1 lome Administrators, Board of
38 Occupational Therapists, Board of
40 Opticians, Board of
42 Optometry, Board of Examiners in
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44 Osteopathic Examination and Registration, Board of
46 Pharmacy, Board of
48 Physical Therapy, Examining Committee of
50 Plumbing and Heating Contractors, Board of
52 Podiatry Examiners, Board of
53 Practicing Counselors, Board of
54 Practicing Psychologists, Board of
56 Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, Board of
58 Real Estate Commission
60 Refrigeration Examiners, Board of
62 Sanitarian Examiners, Board of
63 Social Work, Certification Board for
64 Speech and Language Pathologists and
Audiologists, Board of Examiners of
66 Veterinary Medical Board
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ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
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CRIME CONTROL & PUBLIC SAFETY
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HUMAN RESOLRCES
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Health Services, 7 PR
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Social Services Commission, 27 PR
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INSURANCE
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Community Assistance, 69 PR
Forest Resources, 68 PR
Marine Fisheries, 62 PR
Soil and Water Conservation, 1 1 1 PR
Wildlife Resources, 1 1 1 PR
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